Reshetnyak gluing theorem
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In metric geometry, the Reshetnyak gluing theorem gives information on the structure of a geometric object built by using as building blocks other geometric objects, belonging to a well defined class. Intuitively, it states that a space obtained by joining (i.e. "gluing") together, in a precisely defined way, other spaces having a given property inherit that very same property.
The theorem was first stated and proved by Yurii Reshetnyak in 1968.[1]